August 28, 2014 I The Lovell Chronicle I 11
Bairco and
Mountain
Construction
win
scholarship
tourney
BY SAM SMITH
The teams of Bairco
and Mountain Construc-
tion took first place in
gross and net scoring, re-
spectively, at the Fairway
for Our Kids charity golf
tournament Saturday at
the Foster Golf Course.
Members of the Bair-
co Constuction team were
Rod Winland, Josh Spon-
sel, Eric Honeyman and
David Hayes. Members of
the Mountain Constuction
team were Evan Frost,
Dave Frost, Treyson Frost
and Nic Sponsel.
Second place went to
the Diamond J Bar team
-- Jake Bischoff, Jay Bi-
schoff, Brian Green and
Tim Martin -- and "The
Ladies" team of Peggy
Denzin, Cameron Frates,
Julie Anne Frost and Pat
Parmer took third.
Flag prizes were won
by Evan Frost, Jake Bi-
schoff, Neil Baxendale,
Scotty Jameson, Pat Par-
mer, Julie Anne Frost,
Cameron Frates, Lori
Graham, Sam Wright and
Peggy Denzin.
The teams that won
deuces were Anderson
Trucking, the Harrisons,
Bairco Construction,
Mountain Construction,
the Geisers, Diamond J
Bar and The Ladies.
The tournament was
sponsored by the Brandin'
Iron Restaurant and Na-
tion Auction Service along
with Alotta Construction,
Lundberg Consulting and
41 other local companies.
All proceeds from the
tournament go to scholar-
ships for local high school
graduates.
ALS
CHALLENGE
DAVID PECK
Lovell School Resource Officer and
sheriffs deputy Steve Coleman
gets a cold bucket of water over
the head from Fire Dept. Capt.
Bob Mangus last Friday morning
at the fire hall.
DAVID PECK
Leslie Blackburn looks quite
pleased to be able to splash her
father, Sheriff Ken Blackburn,
with ice cold water as part of the
ALS Challenge Friday morning
at the Lovell Fire Hall.
DAVID PECK
Lovell Fire Dept. Captain
Bob Mangus dowses Big
Horn County Emergency
Management Coodinator Jason
Beal with cold water for the
ALS Challenge Friday morning
at the fire hall in Lovell.
Several local law
enforcement officers
have accepted the
ALS Challenge,
raising money for
the ALS Association.
Here, a front-end
loader dumps water
on Lovell Police
Dept. officers and
dispatchers (l-
r) Officer Jared
Knudsen, Dispatcher
Jennifer Massey,
Chief Nick Lewis,
Officer Kris Brimhall
and Sgt. Noe Garcia.
In the ALS Challenge,
those challenged can
accept the ice bucket
challenge, make a
donation to ALS or do
both.
COURTESY PHOTO
Cross-country runners look to
build on last year's success
BY KARLA POMEROY
Rocky Mountain/Burl-
ington cross-country Coach
John Bernhisel said while
numbers are down this
year, just 10 runners, he
still has expectations for
the team to equal or im-
prove on finishes last year.
The Grizzlies captured
fourth at the state meet
while the Lady Grizzlies
were sixth.
"Although our numbers
are down a bit, we are re-
turning some of our best
runners from our regional
and state teams," Bernhis-
el said.
This year's Grizzly team
features all Rocky Moun-
tain runners led by seniors
Casey Banks and Josh Mc-
Cracken. Banks was 14th
at the regional meet and
21st at the state meet with
a time of 19:25.31 last year.
McCracken is new to the
squad.
Seth Fuller joins the
squad as the lone junior.
Three sophomores round
out the Grizzly teams --
Dominic Twomey, who was
16th at State with a time
of 10:01.51; Zach Milbrad,
who ran a time of 22:42.42
at State last year, and Tre-
van Lytle.
While the Grizzlies
are dominated by Rocky
Mountain runners, the
Lady Grizzlies are split
with Rocky and Burling-
ton runners. The girls team
is led by senior Denice Es-
calante of Rocky Mountain.
She was the second-high-
est placer for Rocky Moun-
tain at State with a time of
26:21.49.
Burlington junior Zari-
ah Tolman was the team's
top runner at last season's
regional meet, placing 15th
with a time of 26:21.69.
New to the team this year
are Burlington sophomore
Pacee Garza and Rocky
Mountain freshman Macey
George. Garza as a fresh-
man competed in the 3,200-
run in track, qualifying for
the state meet, and fin-
ished just below medaling
in ninth place.
Bernhisel is assist-
ed this year by Tim Jones,
who works with the middle
school runners, Penny Tol-
man, who coaches the Bur-
lington athletes, and Min-
dy Mickelson, a volunteer
assistant.
Middle school runners
this year are eighth-grad-
er Grace Wassmer, sev-
enth-graders Justin Daus-
man and Richard Spann
and sixth-graders Devin
Gilmore, Elsie Wassmer
and George Higgins.
The teams head to Cody
this Friday to start the sea-
son. Races begin at 4 p.m.
in the Beck Lake Park area.
The rest of the high
school cross-country sched-
ule is as follows:
Sept. 5 @ Billings, 4 p.m.
Sept./2 @ Wyoming Indian, 4
p.m.
Sept. 22, RMHS Invite @ Foster
Gulch, 4:30 p.m.
Sept. 25 @ Worland, 4 p.m.
Oct. 2 @ Thermopolis, 3 p.m.
Oct. 4 @ Wright, 10 a.m.
Oct. 9 @ Powell, 4 p.m.
The conference meet will be
Oct. 17 and the state meet is
Oct. 25.
The middle school squad will
host its annual RMMS Invitational
next Thursday, Sept. 4, at 4.30
p.m. in Cowley.
Neurology
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to be voted on at the General Election Nov. 4, 2014
Underlined words would be added to existing law.
Constitutional Amendment A
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resident as a trustee. All appointments to the board of trustees are with the advice and consent of
the Wyoming Senate.
Article 7, Section 17. Government of university.
The legislature shall provide by law for the management of the university,.its lands and other
property by a board of trustees, consisting of not less than seven members, to be appointed by the
governor by and with the advice and consent of the senate, and the president of the university, and
the superintendent of public instruction, as members ex officio, as such having the right to speak,
but not to vote. The duties and powers of the trustees shall be prescribed by law. Not more than
twenty percent (20%) of the appointed trustees may be nonresidents of the state, notwithstanding
the provisions of Article 6, Section 15 of this Constitution.
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